I have to admit, living in London, the heat is perfectly bearable, it feels like a warm Spring. But back in Italy going out in the afternoon was a suicide. Especially because I lived in Milan, were the outside temperature was raised by several degrees because of the air conditioning that was on everywhere during the entire day (sadly most Italians don't even know what the envirorment is, let alone the respect for it).
But I'm digressing, let's go back on topic: wearing Lolita in Summer
There isn't actually a single guide to do that. Everyone is different so what works for me might not work for you. Still here's a list of tips that you'll certaily find useful:
STAY AWAY FROM THE SUN
I know this advice is pretty useless in itself, seeing as the point of Summer is exactly the over-present sun, but when it's impossible to find a shady spot you can always resort to parasols.
Lumiebre is a Japanese Brand that makes parasols and umbrellas. In the past they also collaborated with other brands to make limited editions items.
Other than Lumiebre most Lolita Brands have parasols created in their most famous prints
| I'm in love with this one from Victorian Maiden |
| Dream Carnival from Angelic Pretty |
If Brands are too expensive you can always take a look on Ebay, were you can find a lot of cute umbrellas from China or Vintage and lace parasols. But not everyone of them works fine.
First is important to choose light colors that don't actract the sunlight. A black parasol will cover you from the actual rays, protecting your skin, but the temperature underneath it will still be too high.
And talking about rays, be careful with lace parasols too. If there's too much open surface it won't be able to cover you from the sunlight and you'll risk burning yourself.
| Those are a great choice, even available in different colors |
| Good choice for protection |
| This is cute but doesn't protect enough |
| Don't even think about buying this one... DON'T!!! |
My preference, though, will always fall on Vintage parasols. I think they are the best for Classic Lolita
| Simply amazing |
The first part of our guide ends here, stay tuned for other advices on how to survive during Summer


